Monday, July 9, 2018

Miscellaneous July Photos, 2018

Logan had a little sliver in his hand.  Nick is very attentive. So is Logan!  It was so sad to see his poor little feet.  Both of Nick and Kaylee's kids had been suffering from Hand, Foot and Mouth disease prior to this trip. Poor Logan's feet got the worst of it. He formed huge blisters and his little feet were so tender, he just wimpered until the gauze and socks were put back on his feet. It didn't seem to slow him down any, however!  He was on the mend, for sure.  Rachel got it first, then Logan, then Kaylee. I'm glad they could make it down for at least a  couple of days at the end of their illnesses.

These little gals were so cute together.

Family time includes supporting your little brother when he's in a Pride Night Drag show at the locan bar.  It was packed and they mostly got turned away at the door, but some got to hear at least one of Eric's numbers.

Summer in Cedar also includes a Shakespeare Festival play. Tandy and Ella went to see a Matinee, and Gail and Eric also went on another day to see "Big River."

We're a big group when you try to cram us into a little living room for family prayer before folks start heading to Kanarraville or off to bed.

Braeden spent some time picking Cherries. He's so brave. And Rachel was a good little helper to pick up the ones that dropped/fell from the tree as we were picking.

Evening night games were fun to watch. Cute kiddos.


Our Sunday evening dinner when everyone was here July 1. Almost everyone. Damian and Lexi hadn't  arrived yet, and Seth didn't make it down until the Fourth. He only got to spend about 6 hours with his family :-(
We had the opportunity to go to the Cedar City temple early on Friday morning before Damian left to fly home and back to work. Caroline, Braeden and Lexi got to do proxy baptisms for a number of our relatives who didn't have the opportunity to make that choice. Now they can, if they want to. The choice is theirs. Agency is a nice thing.  After the temple, we picked up some more people and headed to IHOP.  And ate way too much food. I headed back to work after that (and a short nap).

When Gail and her kids were driving into Utah from the west side of the state, the fire had been burning for a few days.  This is the view they had:

From Eric's Facebook post:My inability to sleep in on the weekends led me on a morning bike ride on which I discovered a yard sale with two sheets of adhesive moustaches for 25¢. Best yard sale purchase ever.

Tandy took this photo in the early days of the Pine Valley Mountain (dubbed "West Valley" fire) from Kanarraville with her good camera and zoom lens. Yowza! This was June 27 or so.

 

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